PrECISE Technical Meeting

The first technical meeting of the PrECISE project took place on 11th - 12th July 2016 in Villach, AUSTRIA.

On 11th - 12th July 2016, TECHNIKON hosted the PrECISE technical meeting in Villach, Austria. We had a lot of technical discussions ranging from the inference of clonal populations, deep learning techniques and modelling to the production of genomic and proteomic data. The main goal of this meeting was to keep the consortium updated about the ongoing activities of each partner and to foster the collaboration within different research teams. Moreover, we focused on our way forward and planned the upcoming tasks properly. The upcoming months are characterized by loads of exiting research work that will result in promising publications and impact several deliverables.

Sandra Lisa Lattacher studied Medical Information Technology at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences and received her master’s degree in Health Care IT in February 2014. Her master thesis deals with methods for indoor position estimation of seismic sources in smart homes by means of neural networks. She has been working for Technikon since April 2014, where her main focus lies on data analysis, pattern recognition and statistical evaluation on PUF data.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 668858.

This work was supported (in part) by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 15.0324-2. The opinions expressed and arguments employed therein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Swiss Government.